Manchester, Tenn.(1944)
Tom St. John, 47, a veteran of World War I and a member of the American Legion and former school teacher in the public schools of Tenn. died at his home in Murfreesboro ( Tenn.) Tuesday Morning and was buried at Shady Grove Thursday following Services at the Manchester Church of Christ conducted by Elders W. P. Willis and J. T. Casey. Mr. St. John had been an attendant at the veteran Hospital in Murfreesboro for the past 4 years. He was stricken Sat. Night with a pain in his side which affected his breathing seriously, but he was not alarmed over his condition. When the window shade by his bed was raised Tuesday morning he looked out and remarked "It looks like a gloomy day". In a few minutes his wife went to his bed side and found him dead. Death was attributed to a heart attack. Surviving Mr. St. John are is widow and 1 daughter, Jestine and the following brothers and sisters: Delter St. John, Mrs. John Prater, Mrs. H. B. Ramsey and Mrs. Tom Brown all of Coffee County. (TENN.) Robert St. John of Detroit, Mich. Mrs. Roy Newby, Miss Mamie St. John, Charl St. John and Goodloe St. John all of McMinnville.( TENN.)
Manchester, Tenn.(1944)
Tom St. John, 47, a veteran of World War I and a member of the American Legion and former school teacher in the public schools of Tenn. died at his home in Murfreesboro ( Tenn.) Tuesday Morning and was buried at Shady Grove Thursday following Services at the Manchester Church of Christ conducted by Elders W. P. Willis and J. T. Casey. Mr. St. John had been an attendant at the veteran Hospital in Murfreesboro for the past 4 years. He was stricken Sat. Night with a pain in his side which affected his breathing seriously, but he was not alarmed over his condition. When the window shade by his bed was raised Tuesday morning he looked out and remarked "It looks like a gloomy day". In a few minutes his wife went to his bed side and found him dead. Death was attributed to a heart attack. Surviving Mr. St. John are is widow and 1 daughter, Jestine and the following brothers and sisters: Delter St. John, Mrs. John Prater, Mrs. H. B. Ramsey and Mrs. Tom Brown all of Coffee County. (TENN.) Robert St. John of Detroit, Mich. Mrs. Roy Newby, Miss Mamie St. John, Charl St. John and Goodloe St. John all of McMinnville.( TENN.)
Family Members
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Colonel St. John
1887–1888
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Adam Delter St. John
1889–1967
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Media St. John Prater
1891–1962
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Margaret St. John Prater
1894–1936
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Jodie Alice St. John Brown
1899–1976
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Sally Alma St. John Ramsey
1901–1986
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Robert Hall St. John Sr
1904–1997
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Maymie St. John Webb
1906–1976
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Theonia Ruth St. John Newby
1909–1988
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Charles Clark St. John
1911–1967
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Goodloe Price St. John
1915–1998
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